different between scaturient vs scaturience
scaturient
English
Etymology
Latin
Adjective
scaturient (comparative more scaturient, superlative most scaturient)
- Abundant; overflowing.
Related terms
- scaturience
Anagrams
- incrustate, scrutinate
Latin
Verb
scat?rient
- third-person plural future active indicative of scat?ri?
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- what does scaturient meaning
- scaturient meaning
scaturience
English
Noun
scaturience (countable and uncountable, plural scaturiences)
- (rare) The flowing or moving outward in abundance.
- 1985, Edmund Wilson, Shores of Light: A Literary Chronicle of the 1920s and 1930s
- This play is the shimmering scaturience of an intelligence and a sensibility of the very first disctinction […]
- 1985, Edmund Wilson, Shores of Light: A Literary Chronicle of the 1920s and 1930s
Related terms
- scaturient
- shad
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